Attainment: New Titles Out Next Week

Selected new titles appearing next Tuesday, August 14:

Unhinged: An Insider's Account of the Trump White House by Omarosa Manigault Newman (Gallery, $28, 9781982109707) is a memoir by a former Trump assistant--on TV and in the White House.

Burden: A Preacher, a Klansman, and a True Story of Redemption in the Modern South by Courtney Hargrave (Convergent Books, $26, 9781984823335) tells the true story--soon to be a film--about a black minister who came to the aid of a former KKK member.

The Tangled Tree: A Radical New History of Life by David Quammen (Simon & Schuster, $30, 9781476776620) uses molecular biology and DNA to track a new evolutionary history of life.

Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens (Putnam, $26, 9780735219090) takes place in coastal North Carolina in 1969, where a loner called the Marsh Girl ends up at odds with the locals.

Cherry: A Novel by Nico Walker (Knopf, $26.95, 9780525520139) follows a college couple split by circumstance--one sent to the Army, the other home--later reunited by drugs and bank robbery.

The Sapphire Widow: A Novel by Dinah Jefferies (Crown, $26, 9780525576327) is set in 1935 Ceylon, where a British woman is widowed by her secretive businessman husband.

Adrian Simcox Does NOT Have a Horse by Marcy Campbell, illus. by Corinna Luyken (Dial Books, $17.99, 9780735230378) features a young girl who wants it known that her classmate does not have a horse, despite what he may say.

Rules of the Ruff by Heidi Lang (Amulet/Abrams, $16.99, 9781419731372) presents a middle-grade war between dogwalkers.

Paperback:
The Constitution Demands It: The Case for the Impeachment of Donald Trump by Ron Fein and John Bonifaz (Melville House, $16.99, 9781612197630).

Movies:
Crazy Rich Asians, based on the novel by Kevin Kwan, opens August 17. Constance Wu stars as a New Yorker who travels to Singapore to meet her boyfriend's family. A movie tie-in edition (Anchor, $16, 9780345803788) is available.

Juliet, Naked, based on the novel by Nick Hornby, opens August 17. Rose Byrne and Chris O'Dowd star as a couple both secretly enamored by a musician (Ethan Hawke).

The Wife, based on the novel by Meg Wolitzer, opens August 17. Glenn Close stars as the wife of a writer (Jonathan Pryce) traveling to Stockholm to receive a Nobel Prize for Literature. A movie tie-in edition (Scribner, $16, 9781982106362) is available.

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